4 5. Session 8 Immune System Session 9 Specific resistance Immunity Cell mediated immunity Immune System 6. Session 10 Antigen mediated immunity Self-recognition and self-tolerance Aging and the immune system The Respiratory System Anatomy and histology Session 11 The Respiratory System 7. Session 12 Pulmonary ventilation Lung volumes Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide: external respiration The Respiratory System Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood Internal respiration Control of respiration Development of the immune processes Use of interactive worksheets to review how the immune system develops its properties Use of worksheets to review the processes of selfrecognition and tolerance and their relationship to disease The alveoli of the lung structure and function Mechanics of breathing Practical demonstration of the mechanics of breathing and factors that can affect them Respiratory control and the factors that can affect it Laboratory session II: Respiratory Physiology Measurement of Respiration before and after exercise Measurment of Aiway Resistance and Dead space Respiratory function in Health and Disease 8. NON-TEACHING WEEK Semester 1 - This break aligns with the week after Easter so it may fall between weeks 6 to 8. Semester 2 - Week 8 Online students - Please continue studying during this week. You will have an extra non-teaching week after Session Session 13 The Digestive System Layers and innervation of the GIT The peritoneum Mouth to stomach Mouth Pharynx Oesophagus Stomach Anatomy & Physiology Secretions and enzymes of the Stomach Deglutition Oesophagus and stomach Function Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 4 of 6

5 Session 14 The Digestive System Pancreas and Liver Anatomy and histology of the small intestine Digestion and absorption of the small intestine 10. Session 15 The Digestive System Anatomy and histology of the large intestine Functions of the large intestine Defecation Phases of digestion Session 16 Anatomy and histology of the kidneys The Nephron 11. Session 17 Overview of renal physiology Glomerular filtration Histology of the glomerulus Glomerular filtration and its control Session 18 Tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion Histology of the tubule Resorption and secretion at the tubule 12. Session 19 Production of dilute and concentrated urine Characteristics of normal urine Urine transport storage and elimination Fluid, Electrolye and Acid Base Homeostasis Fluid comaprtments and fluid balance Acid Base Balance The use of computer animations plus learning activity worksheets Use of models to show the relationship of the organs and structures located in the abdomen Phases and control of digestion Tutor facilitated classroom discussion and interactive learning activity worksheets General anatomy of the kidney Worksheets reviewing the anatomy of the kidney Computer animations showing the anatomy and functioning of the kidney Web sites showing kidney dissections Optional - Dissection of pig kidneys Control of glomerular filtration The use of computer animations plus learning activity worksheets Role of the tubule of the nephron The use of computer animations plus learning activity worksheets Urine and its relationship to disease Interactive learning activities and case studies to introduce the student to the role of the kidney and disease Laboratory session III: Integrative Renal and Cardiac Physiology Effects of diuretics, Na+ load, water load, hypertension, Chronic Kidney disease and Diabetes on Renal and cardiovascular function 13. Session 20 The Male Reproductive System Anatomy, histology and function of the organs and duct system Spermatogenesis and the mature sperm Accessory sex glands and semen Interactive review of lecture material Comparison of spermatogenesis and meiosis Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 5 of 6

6 Session 21 The Female Reproductive System Anatomy, histology and functions of the organs Oogenesis 14. Session 22 The Female Reproductive System Session 23 The female reproductive cycle and pregnancy Pregnancy and Childbirth Maternal changes Labour and delivery Lactation Interactive review of lecture material through the use of anatomical models Interactive review of lecture material through the use of activity sheets and group work Interactive review of lecture material 15. Non-Teaching Week/Practical Exam Week 1. Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week. 16. Non-Teaching Week/Practical Exam Week 2. Note that make-up classes may be scheduled in this week. 17. Final Exam Week 1 On campus enrolled students: Please refer to the Exam Timetable for your local campus for the exact day and time of exam. Online enrolled students: You are required to sit examinations on campus per the Examination Policy - Higher Education. The Exam Week for subjects offered online is identified in the Online Calendar. 18. Final Exam Week 2 Please refer to the Exam Timetable for your local campus for the exact day and time of exam. Australian College of Natural Medicine Pty Ltd (ACNM) trading as Endeavour College of Natural Health Page 6 of 6

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